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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by ibitzbarlow(m): 2:46pm On Jan 23, 2018
NgeneUkwenu:
And for who to run?



This is a quote from a Self Serving Opportunist, Who Wanted To Alter The Constitution Of The Country, For An Illegal 3rd Term!

The same man who kept Tony Anenin In Government for 8 Years?

Obasanjo is just pained, that he has been sidelined in the affairs of APC/PDP...hence his selfish demand for a Phantom Movement...

Who are going to be the members of the new movement?

The same APC/PDP members?

The same brainwashed youths?

Abeg this yeye man should go and enjoy his loot!

You hailed him when his vituperations were against GEJ. Now against your Hero, OBJ has suddenly become a "yeye man". Yeye dey really smell here. Who e be, I no know oooo"

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by tete7000(m): 2:47pm On Jan 23, 2018
It is written 'God hates and rejects an arrogant and proud-hearted man'. Such men sets themselves up next to God, arrogating righteousness, holiness and honour due only to God to themselves. Buhari is an example of such men. He has long been rejected by God, even though the pseudo-prophets of the land convinced gullible Nigerians to vote him. His time is now up, his bed_mates in arm are coming out to denounce him, his wife earlier did the same. It is time he return to Daura to tend his cattle. If there is anyone whose downfall worth celebrating, it will be no other than the tyrant called Buhari, a man of blood and violence.

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Nobody: 2:48pm On Jan 23, 2018
Looking forward to seeing how the next government/party will probes this APC and Buhari's corrupt cabals government.

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by owowa145(m): 2:48pm On Jan 23, 2018
rolchi:
OBJ has been a serial 'criticizer' since 1979. He has criticised all governments from 1979 till date, except his own.

However, that is not to say that PMB and APC have done well...they have failed and still failing!

E.g. the current but very hard fuel scarcity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
grin cheesy chai, this just cracked me, but the hard truth.
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by MEGAWATCH: 2:50pm On Jan 23, 2018
NgeneUkwenu:
And for who to run?



This is a quote from a Self Serving Opportunist, Who Wanted To Alter The Constitution Of The Country, For An Illegal 3rd Term!

The same man who kept Tony Anenin In Government for 8 Years?

Obasanjo is just pained, that he has been sidelined in the affairs of APC/PDP...hence his selfish demand for a Phantom Movement...

Who are going to be the members of the new movement?

The same APC/PDP members?

The same brainwashed youths?

Abeg this yeye man should go and enjoy his loot!



WE VOTED AGAINST JONATHAN WHEN WE BELIEVED HE HAD NOTHING TO OFFER. WE BROUGHT IN BUHARI WHO WE BELIEVE WAS FOR THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA. ONLY GOD KNOWS WHO YOU ARE FOR BUT I WANT TO INFORM YOU THAT IF WE WERE ABLE TO DEAL WITH JONATHAN AND HIS SELFISH SUPPORTERS, YOU AND YOUR BUHARI IS A MOI MOI ISSUE. MAY GOD DISGRACE YOU ENERMIES OF NIGERIA.

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by LordAdam16: 2:52pm On Jan 23, 2018
cnsprince76:
OBJ knew quite well that PMB was a misfit but chose to navigate him and other APC cohorts to power; believing that PMB will die in office like Yar'Adua. One of the greatest challenge we had to contest with in our quest as a nation for good governance is the OBJ factor. As long as he continues to dictate the direction of our national and local politics, Nigeria will never have it right.

He needs to die. But it doesn't sound like he's going out anytime soon.

OBJ doesn't dictate. He only relays orders from you know who.

-Lord
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Sunsets: 2:55pm On Jan 23, 2018
na dem dem, OBJ don finish PMB
stephanie11:
@POLITICSNGR

Ex-president, Olusegun Obasanjo has in a 13-page Scathing statement called on the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari to bury any plans of recontesting in 2019.

Obasanjo, in a special press statement obtained by PoliticsNGR, titled “The Way Out: A Clarion Call for Coalition for Nigeria Movement”, urged President Buhari to "honourably dismount from the Horse" and join the league of the country’s former leaders whose “experience, influence, wisdom, and outreach can be deployed on the sideline for the good of the country.”

Obasanjo disclosed that he feels disappointed with Buhari's performance. OBJ also wrote a similar letter in 2013 against President Goodluck Jonathan, wrote; “Even the horse rider then, with whom I maintain very cordial, happy and social relationship today has come to realise his mistakes and regretted it publicly and I admire his courage and forthrightness in this regard,”.

“He has a role to play on the sideline for the good of Nigeria, Africa, and humanity and I will see him as a partner in playing such a role nationally and internationally, but not as a horse rider in Nigeria again.”

“The lice of poor performance in government – poverty, insecurity, poor economic management, nepotism, gross dereliction of duty, condonation of misdeed – if not outright encouragement of it, lack of progress and hope for the future, lack of national cohesion and poor management of internal political dynamics and widening inequality – are very much with us today,” he wrote.

“With such lice of general and specific poor performance and crying poverty with us, our fingers will not be dry of ‘blood’,” he added.

OBJ thanked Buhari for the way he handled the Boko Haram crisis but pointed out that he failed to be efficient in other areas. He admitted knowing that Buhari was weak in handling the economy, he went ahead and voted for him because at the time “it was a matter of ‘any option but Jonathan’” and because he thought Mr Buhari would appoint qualified Nigerians to help out in that area.

He slammed Mr Buhari for turning a blind eye to corruption within his government saying it amounted to condonation and cover-up saying whoever is “going to justice must be with clean hands.”

He also berated Mr Buhari for allowing the clashes between herdsmen and farmers to go “sour” and messy saying the endorsement of the President by some governors to seek re-election barely 24 hours after 73 people who were killed by herdsmen in Benue State were given mass burial was “a sad symptom of insensitivity and callousness.”

But Mr. Obasanjo reserved his harshest words for what he described as Mr. Buhari’s clannishness, lack of understanding of the dynamics of politics, and his tendencies to pass the buck of his government’s inadequacies to the immediate past administration.

“But there are three other areas where President Buhari has come out more glaringly than most of us thought we knew about him. One is nepotic deployment bordering on clannishness and inability to bring discipline to bear on errant members of his nepotic court. This has grave consequences on performance of his government to the detriment of the nation. It would appear that national interest was being sacrificed on the altar of nepotic interest. What does one make of a case like that of Maina: collusion, condonation, ineptitude, incompetence, dereliction of responsibility or kinship and friendship on the part of those who should have taken visible and deterrent disciplinary action? How many similar cases are buried, ignored or covered up and not yet in the glare of the media and the public?

“The second is his poor understanding of the dynamics of internal politics. This has led to wittingly or unwittingly making the nation more divided and inequality has widened and become more pronounced. It also has effect on general national security.

“The third is passing the buck. For instance, blaming the Governor of the Central Bank for devaluation of the naira by 70% or so and blaming past governments for it, is to say the least, not accepting one’s own responsibility. Let nobody deceive us, economy feeds on politics and because our politics is depressing, our economy is even more depressing today. If things were good, President Buhari would not need to come in. He was voted to fix things that were bad and not engage in the blame game.”

Buhari and the APC not the Solution to Nigeria's Problem

Mr Obasanjo thus argued that neither Mr Buhari nor his party, the All Progressives Congress hold the solution to the country’s problems. He suggested that Mr Buhari was not healthy enough to withstand the rigour associated with running a country like Nigeria neither does his party capable of providing the answer needed to sail the country through its difficulties.

Mr Obasanjo said Buhari should step down at the end of his first term with honour and dignity and attend to his health and should not listen to the his “self-serving so-called adviserswho would claim that they love him more than God loves him and that without him, there would be no Nigeria say.”

“President Buhari needs a dignified and honourable dismount from the horse. He needs to have time to reflect, refurbish physically and recoup and after appropriate rest, once again, join the stock of Nigerian leaders whose experience, influence, wisdom and outreach can be deployed on the side line for the good of the country. His place in history is already assured. Without impaired health and strain of age, running the affairs of Nigeria is a 25/7 affair, not 24/7.

“I only appeal to brother Buhari to consider a deserved rest at this point in time and at this age. I continue to wish him robust health to enjoy his retirement from active public service. President Buhari does not necessarily need to heed my advice. But whether or not he heeds it, Nigeria needs to move on and move forward,” he said.

“I have had occasion in the past to say that the two main political parties – APC and PDP – were wobbling. I must reiterate that nothing has happened to convince me otherwise. If anything, I am reinforced in my conviction. The recent show of PDP must give grave and great concern to lovers of Nigeria.

“To claim, as has been credited to the chief kingmaker of PDP, that for procuring the Supreme Court judgement for his faction of the Party, he must dictate the tune all the way and this is indeed fraught with danger.

“If neither APC nor PDP is a worthy horse to ride to lead Nigeria at this crucial and critical time, what then do we do? Remember Farooq Kperogi, an Associate Professor at the Kennesaw State University, Georgia, United States, calls it “a cruel Hobson’s choice; it’s like a choice between six and half a dozen, between evil and evil. Any selection or deflection would be a distinction without a difference.” We cannot just sit down lamenting and wringing our hands desperately and hopelessly.

Coalition of Nigerians

Having ruled out the PDP and the ruling APC of possessing the panacea to the malaise that ails the country, Mr Obasanjo therefore called for a movement he termed Coalition of Nigeria, which he offered to be a part of, to wrest power from the present ruling class and lead the country into the path of rebirth.

“We can collectively save ourselves from the position we find ourselves. It will not come through self-pity, fruitless complaint or protest but through constructive and positive engagement and collective action for the good of our nation and ourselves and our children and their children. We need moral re-armament and engaging togetherness of people of like-mind and goodwill to come solidly together to lift Nigeria up. This is no time for trading blames or embarking on futile argument and neither should we accept untenable excuses for non-performance.

“Let us accept that the present administration has done what it can do to the limit of its ability, aptitude and understanding. Let the administration and its political party platform agree with the rest of us that what they have done and what they are capable of doing is not good enough for us. They have given as best as they have and as best as they can give. Nigeria deserves and urgently needs better than what they have given or what we know they are capable of giving. To ask them to give more will be unrealistic and will only sentence Nigeria to a prison term of four years if not destroy it beyond the possibility of an early recovery and substantial growth.

“The development and modernization of our country and society must be anchored and sustained on dynamic Nigerian culture, enduring values and an enchanting Nigerian dream. We must have abiding faith in our country and its role and place within the comity of nations. Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck. All hands of men and women of goodwill must be on deck. We need all hands to move our country forward.

“We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN. Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress. Coalition to salvage and redeem our country. You can count me with such a Movement. Last time, we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our request. This time, we must ask, pray and work for change with unity, security and progress. And God will again grant us. Of course, nothing should stop such a Movement from satisfying conditions for fielding candidates for elections. But if at any stage the Movement wishes to metamorphose into candidate-sponsoring Movement for elections, I will bow out of the Movement because I will continue to maintain my non-partisan position. Coalition for Nigeria must have its headquarters in Abuja.

“This Coalition for Nigeria will be a Movement that will drive Nigeria up and forward. It must have a pride of place for all Nigerians, particularly for our youth and our women. It is a coalition of hope for all Nigerians for speedy, quality and equal development, security, unity, prosperity and progress. It is a coalition to banish poverty, insecurity and despair. Our country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around, outside and ahead. Coalition for Nigeria must be a Movement to break new ground in building a united country, a socially-cohesive and moderately prosperous society with equity, equality of opportunity, justice and a dynamic and progressive economy that is self-reliant and takes active part in global division of labour and international decision-making.

“The Movement must work out the path of development and the trajectory of development in speed, quality and equality in the short- medium- and long-term for Nigeria on the basis of sustainability, stability, predictability, credibility, security, cooperation and prosperity with diminishing inequality. What is called for is love, commitment and interest in our country, not in self, friends and kinship alone but particularly love, compassion and interest in the poor, underprivileged and downtrodden.

https://politicsngr.com/buhari-not-capable-ruling-nigeria-obasanjo-warns-not-run-2019read-letter/
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by jolyment: 2:56pm On Jan 23, 2018
abokibuhari:
This ugly animal too they talk shocked


He is your father.
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by obiageIi(f): 2:56pm On Jan 23, 2018
I really hope this truely came from Obj. I have always respected this man, the truth is buhari is a disater same as jonathan.
I really pray this oldmen can call for the restructure or breakup of this nation

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by pedrilo: 2:58pm On Jan 23, 2018
BUT WE WARNED YOU IDIOTS

Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by vinnex: 3:00pm On Jan 23, 2018
I will offer myself as secretary Benue region of the new movement...
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by TheFreeOne: 3:01pm On Jan 23, 2018
This letter from OBJ confirms the fate of Buhari in 2019 has been sealed by political powers outside the shores of this country.

Buboo should be advised to save himself further disgrace by denouncing those asking him to contest in 2019 cos politically it is finished for him.

Zombies and BMC crew una 30k allawee don cast be dat o. cheesy

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Boss13: 3:01pm On Jan 23, 2018
Reelectbuhari:


obj should then learn to advise each leader early not when elections are near he will begin his campaign of letter writing......critizing the president with the sole aim of achieving his planned strategy to dislodge the president....who suppose to have known this obj tactics by now

Obasanjo will only go public when he knows he can no longer have access to you. He is one Nigeria leader that still provides advisory service free of charge and he has been doing so since the 80’s. Infact, He went to jail for criticizing the Abacha regime and was prepared to die for Nigeria.

Hate or Love him, Obasanjo still remains the best president Nigeria has ever had. The statistics and facts are out there for anyone to research. I hated him when he was in power, but I now love and admire him more after witnessing the demonic politicians post-obasanjo era.

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by gurunlocker: 3:02pm On Jan 23, 2018
NgeneUkwenu:
And for who to run?



This is a quote from a Self Serving Opportunist, Who Wanted To Alter The Constitution Of The Country, For An Illegal 3rd Term!

The same man who kept Tony Anenin In Government for 8 Years?

Obasanjo is just pained, that he has been sidelined in the affairs of APC/PDP...hence his selfish demand for a Phantom Movement...

Who are going to be the members of the new movement?

The same APC/PDP members?

The same brainwashed youths?

Abeg this yeye man should go and enjoy his loot!

You didn't say this when he support Buhari before 2015, why?

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by aydot34: 3:03pm On Jan 23, 2018
abokibuhari:
This ugly animal too they talk shocked
just imagine ur level of thinking

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by einsteine(m): 3:04pm On Jan 23, 2018
The letter writing has started again. This time though, the sitting president has an upper hand as he has filled everywhere with his loyalists unlike GEJ who didn't understand that in Nigeria, do wetin you want, dem nor dey look person face

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by SalamRushdie: 3:05pm On Jan 23, 2018
NgeneUkwenu:
And for who to run?



This is a quote from a Self Serving Opportunist, Who Wanted To Alter The Constitution Of The Country, For An Illegal 3rd Term!

The same man who kept Tony Anenin In Government for 8 Years?

Obasanjo is just pained, that he has been sidelined in the affairs of APC/PDP...hence his selfish demand for a Phantom Movement...

Who are going to be the members of the new movement?

The same APC/PDP members?

The same brainwashed youths?

Abeg this yeye man should go and enjoy his loot!

Abeg go and find new job
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by cpu2006(m): 3:05pm On Jan 23, 2018
he has spoken. noted!
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by tuniski: 3:06pm On Jan 23, 2018
seunmsg:
Baba has spoken and i cannot even fault most of his observations. However, who should we support in 2019? PDP is not an option in as much as a Fulani man will be flying their ticket. I will never be a party to putting a Fulani man in aso rock for 12 years.

A coalition of Nigerians movement? Well, lets see how it goes.
Lame!
If GeJ was removed after one and buhari is about to be removed too next year. It therefore beats the intellect that you are counting 8yrs for imaginary fulani man! Chai who did this to you? Our democracy is moving to an unwritten one term then vote out!
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Ejorchris: 3:07pm On Jan 23, 2018
Baba,u spoke wisely here,because the terrorist is sharing a lot of blood in this country as a result of nepotism and hatred in his heart,Buhari should pack and go to Daura and rest with his cattle. we reject APC and its demons.

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by tuniski: 3:07pm On Jan 23, 2018
einsteine:
The letter writing has started again. This time though, the sitting president has an upper hand as he has filled everywhere with his loyalists unlike GEJ who didn't understand that in Nigeria, do wetin you want, dem nor dey look person face
Buhari is a goner even his family won't vote him!
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by ajebuter(f): 3:09pm On Jan 23, 2018
lagdmark:


Dele momodu
Akande
Bakare pastor
Aisha Buhari
OBJ
The above are new executive members of prestigious Wailers club.
Waiting list Tinubu & co


I read somewhere where Tinubu said: Nigerians, vote your conscience..

Isnt that subtle wailing? cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Dhugal: 3:11pm On Jan 23, 2018
obiageIi:
I really hope this truely came from Obj. I have always respected this man, the truth is buhari is a disater same as jonathan.
I really pray this oldmen can call for the restructure or breakup of this nation
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/256426-obasanjo-attacks-buhari-asks-president-not-to-run-in-2019.html#click=https:///4jL2VTJAsC
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Nobody: 3:11pm On Jan 23, 2018
stephanie11:
@POLITICSNGR

Ex-president, Olusegun Obasanjo has in a 13-page Scathing statement called on the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari to bury any plans of recontesting in 2019.

Obasanjo, in a special press statement obtained by PoliticsNGR, titled “The Way Out: A Clarion Call for Coalition for Nigeria Movement”, urged President Buhari to "honourably dismount from the Horse" and join the league of the country’s former leaders whose “experience, influence, wisdom, and outreach can be deployed on the sideline for the good of the country.”

Obasanjo disclosed that he feels disappointed with Buhari's performance. OBJ also wrote a similar letter in 2013 against President Goodluck Jonathan, wrote; “Even the horse rider then, with whom I maintain very cordial, happy and social relationship today has come to realise his mistakes and regretted it publicly and I admire his courage and forthrightness in this regard,”.

“He has a role to play on the sideline for the good of Nigeria, Africa, and humanity and I will see him as a partner in playing such a role nationally and internationally, but not as a horse rider in Nigeria again.”

“The lice of poor performance in government – poverty, insecurity, poor economic management, nepotism, gross dereliction of duty, condonation of misdeed – if not outright encouragement of it, lack of progress and hope for the future, lack of national cohesion and poor management of internal political dynamics and widening inequality – are very much with us today,” he wrote.

“With such lice of general and specific poor performance and crying poverty with us, our fingers will not be dry of ‘blood’,” he added.

OBJ thanked Buhari for the way he handled the Boko Haram crisis but pointed out that he failed to be efficient in other areas. He admitted knowing that Buhari was weak in handling the economy, he went ahead and voted for him because at the time “it was a matter of ‘any option but Jonathan’” and because he thought Mr Buhari would appoint qualified Nigerians to help out in that area.

He slammed Mr Buhari for turning a blind eye to corruption within his government saying it amounted to condonation and cover-up saying whoever is “going to justice must be with clean hands.”

He also berated Mr Buhari for allowing the clashes between herdsmen and farmers to go “sour” and messy saying the endorsement of the President by some governors to seek re-election barely 24 hours after 73 people who were killed by herdsmen in Benue State were given mass burial was “a sad symptom of insensitivity and callousness.”

But Mr. Obasanjo reserved his harshest words for what he described as Mr. Buhari’s clannishness, lack of understanding of the dynamics of politics, and his tendencies to pass the buck of his government’s inadequacies to the immediate past administration.

“But there are three other areas where President Buhari has come out more glaringly than most of us thought we knew about him. One is nepotic deployment bordering on clannishness and inability to bring discipline to bear on errant members of his nepotic court. This has grave consequences on performance of his government to the detriment of the nation. It would appear that national interest was being sacrificed on the altar of nepotic interest. What does one make of a case like that of Maina: collusion, condonation, ineptitude, incompetence, dereliction of responsibility or kinship and friendship on the part of those who should have taken visible and deterrent disciplinary action? How many similar cases are buried, ignored or covered up and not yet in the glare of the media and the public?

“The second is his poor understanding of the dynamics of internal politics. This has led to wittingly or unwittingly making the nation more divided and inequality has widened and become more pronounced. It also has effect on general national security.

“The third is passing the buck. For instance, blaming the Governor of the Central Bank for devaluation of the naira by 70% or so and blaming past governments for it, is to say the least, not accepting one’s own responsibility. Let nobody deceive us, economy feeds on politics and because our politics is depressing, our economy is even more depressing today. If things were good, President Buhari would not need to come in. He was voted to fix things that were bad and not engage in the blame game.”

Buhari and the APC not the Solution to Nigeria's Problem

Mr Obasanjo thus argued that neither Mr Buhari nor his party, the All Progressives Congress hold the solution to the country’s problems. He suggested that Mr Buhari was not healthy enough to withstand the rigour associated with running a country like Nigeria neither does his party capable of providing the answer needed to sail the country through its difficulties.

Mr Obasanjo said Buhari should step down at the end of his first term with honour and dignity and attend to his health and should not listen to the his “self-serving so-called adviserswho would claim that they love him more than God loves him and that without him, there would be no Nigeria say.”

“President Buhari needs a dignified and honourable dismount from the horse. He needs to have time to reflect, refurbish physically and recoup and after appropriate rest, once again, join the stock of Nigerian leaders whose experience, influence, wisdom and outreach can be deployed on the side line for the good of the country. His place in history is already assured. Without impaired health and strain of age, running the affairs of Nigeria is a 25/7 affair, not 24/7.

“I only appeal to brother Buhari to consider a deserved rest at this point in time and at this age. I continue to wish him robust health to enjoy his retirement from active public service. President Buhari does not necessarily need to heed my advice. But whether or not he heeds it, Nigeria needs to move on and move forward,” he said.

“I have had occasion in the past to say that the two main political parties – APC and PDP – were wobbling. I must reiterate that nothing has happened to convince me otherwise. If anything, I am reinforced in my conviction. The recent show of PDP must give grave and great concern to lovers of Nigeria.

“To claim, as has been credited to the chief kingmaker of PDP, that for procuring the Supreme Court judgement for his faction of the Party, he must dictate the tune all the way and this is indeed fraught with danger.

“If neither APC nor PDP is a worthy horse to ride to lead Nigeria at this crucial and critical time, what then do we do? Remember Farooq Kperogi, an Associate Professor at the Kennesaw State University, Georgia, United States, calls it “a cruel Hobson’s choice; it’s like a choice between six and half a dozen, between evil and evil. Any selection or deflection would be a distinction without a difference.” We cannot just sit down lamenting and wringing our hands desperately and hopelessly.

Coalition of Nigerians

Having ruled out the PDP and the ruling APC of possessing the panacea to the malaise that ails the country, Mr Obasanjo therefore called for a movement he termed Coalition of Nigeria, which he offered to be a part of, to wrest power from the present ruling class and lead the country into the path of rebirth.

“We can collectively save ourselves from the position we find ourselves. It will not come through self-pity, fruitless complaint or protest but through constructive and positive engagement and collective action for the good of our nation and ourselves and our children and their children. We need moral re-armament and engaging togetherness of people of like-mind and goodwill to come solidly together to lift Nigeria up. This is no time for trading blames or embarking on futile argument and neither should we accept untenable excuses for non-performance.

“Let us accept that the present administration has done what it can do to the limit of its ability, aptitude and understanding. Let the administration and its political party platform agree with the rest of us that what they have done and what they are capable of doing is not good enough for us. They have given as best as they have and as best as they can give. Nigeria deserves and urgently needs better than what they have given or what we know they are capable of giving. To ask them to give more will be unrealistic and will only sentence Nigeria to a prison term of four years if not destroy it beyond the possibility of an early recovery and substantial growth.

“The development and modernization of our country and society must be anchored and sustained on dynamic Nigerian culture, enduring values and an enchanting Nigerian dream. We must have abiding faith in our country and its role and place within the comity of nations. Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck. All hands of men and women of goodwill must be on deck. We need all hands to move our country forward.

“We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN. Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress. Coalition to salvage and redeem our country. You can count me with such a Movement. Last time, we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our request. This time, we must ask, pray and work for change with unity, security and progress. And God will again grant us. Of course, nothing should stop such a Movement from satisfying conditions for fielding candidates for elections. But if at any stage the Movement wishes to metamorphose into candidate-sponsoring Movement for elections, I will bow out of the Movement because I will continue to maintain my non-partisan position. Coalition for Nigeria must have its headquarters in Abuja.

“This Coalition for Nigeria will be a Movement that will drive Nigeria up and forward. It must have a pride of place for all Nigerians, particularly for our youth and our women. It is a coalition of hope for all Nigerians for speedy, quality and equal development, security, unity, prosperity and progress. It is a coalition to banish poverty, insecurity and despair. Our country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around, outside and ahead. Coalition for Nigeria must be a Movement to break new ground in building a united country, a socially-cohesive and moderately prosperous society with equity, equality of opportunity, justice and a dynamic and progressive economy that is self-reliant and takes active part in global division of labour and international decision-making.

“The Movement must work out the path of development and the trajectory of development in speed, quality and equality in the short- medium- and long-term for Nigeria on the basis of sustainability, stability, predictability, credibility, security, cooperation and prosperity with diminishing inequality. What is called for is love, commitment and interest in our country, not in self, friends and kinship alone but particularly love, compassion and interest in the poor, underprivileged and downtrodden.

https://politicsngr.com/buhari-not-capable-ruling-nigeria-obasanjo-warns-not-run-2019read-letter/

Olusegun Obasanjo is a hypocrite. I pray God punishes this bandit for every single good that he failed to do in order to ensure Nigeria's progress, all the while he was busy stealing our commonwealth to assure the future of his unborn generation.
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Sunsets: 3:11pm On Jan 23, 2018
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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by fof1: 3:11pm On Jan 23, 2018
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Ex-president, Olusegun Obasanjo has in a 13-page Scathing statement called on the president of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari to bury any plans of recontesting in 2019.

Obasanjo, in a special press statement obtained by PoliticsNGR, titled “The Way Out: A Clarion Call for Coalition for Nigeria Movement”, urged President Buhari to "honourably dismount from the Horse" and join the league of the country’s former leaders whose “experience, influence, wisdom, and outreach can be deployed on the sideline for the good of the country.”

Obasanjo disclosed that he feels disappointed with Buhari's performance. OBJ also wrote a similar letter in 2013 against President Goodluck Jonathan, wrote; “Even the horse rider then, with whom I maintain very cordial, happy and social relationship today has come to realise his mistakes and regretted it publicly and I admire his courage and forthrightness in this regard,”.

“He has a role to play on the sideline for the good of Nigeria, Africa, and humanity and I will see him as a partner in playing such a role nationally and internationally, but not as a horse rider in Nigeria again.”

“The lice of poor performance in government – poverty, insecurity, poor economic management, nepotism, gross dereliction of duty, condonation of misdeed – if not outright encouragement of it, lack of progress and hope for the future, lack of national cohesion and poor management of internal political dynamics and widening inequality – are very much with us today,” he wrote.

“With such lice of general and specific poor performance and crying poverty with us, our fingers will not be dry of ‘blood’,” he added.

OBJ thanked Buhari for the way he handled the Boko Haram crisis but pointed out that he failed to be efficient in other areas. He admitted knowing that Buhari was weak in handling the economy, he went ahead and voted for him because at the time “it was a matter of ‘any option but Jonathan’” and because he thought Mr Buhari would appoint qualified Nigerians to help out in that area.

He slammed Mr Buhari for turning a blind eye to corruption within his government saying it amounted to condonation and cover-up saying whoever is “going to justice must be with clean hands.”

He also berated Mr Buhari for allowing the clashes between herdsmen and farmers to go “sour” and messy saying the endorsement of the President by some governors to seek re-election barely 24 hours after 73 people who were killed by herdsmen in Benue State were given mass burial was “a sad symptom of insensitivity and callousness.”

But Mr. Obasanjo reserved his harshest words for what he described as Mr. Buhari’s clannishness, lack of understanding of the dynamics of politics, and his tendencies to pass the buck of his government’s inadequacies to the immediate past administration.

“But there are three other areas where President Buhari has come out more glaringly than most of us thought we knew about him. One is nepotic deployment bordering on clannishness and inability to bring discipline to bear on errant members of his nepotic court. This has grave consequences on performance of his government to the detriment of the nation. It would appear that national interest was being sacrificed on the altar of nepotic interest. What does one make of a case like that of Maina: collusion, condonation, ineptitude, incompetence, dereliction of responsibility or kinship and friendship on the part of those who should have taken visible and deterrent disciplinary action? How many similar cases are buried, ignored or covered up and not yet in the glare of the media and the public?

“The second is his poor understanding of the dynamics of internal politics. This has led to wittingly or unwittingly making the nation more divided and inequality has widened and become more pronounced. It also has effect on general national security.

“The third is passing the buck. For instance, blaming the Governor of the Central Bank for devaluation of the naira by 70% or so and blaming past governments for it, is to say the least, not accepting one’s own responsibility. Let nobody deceive us, economy feeds on politics and because our politics is depressing, our economy is even more depressing today. If things were good, President Buhari would not need to come in. He was voted to fix things that were bad and not engage in the blame game.”

Buhari and the APC not the Solution to Nigeria's Problem

Mr Obasanjo thus argued that neither Mr Buhari nor his party, the All Progressives Congress hold the solution to the country’s problems. He suggested that Mr Buhari was not healthy enough to withstand the rigour associated with running a country like Nigeria neither does his party capable of providing the answer needed to sail the country through its difficulties.

Mr Obasanjo said Buhari should step down at the end of his first term with honour and dignity and attend to his health and should not listen to the his “self-serving so-called adviserswho would claim that they love him more than God loves him and that without him, there would be no Nigeria say.”

“President Buhari needs a dignified and honourable dismount from the horse. He needs to have time to reflect, refurbish physically and recoup and after appropriate rest, once again, join the stock of Nigerian leaders whose experience, influence, wisdom and outreach can be deployed on the side line for the good of the country. His place in history is already assured. Without impaired health and strain of age, running the affairs of Nigeria is a 25/7 affair, not 24/7.

“I only appeal to brother Buhari to consider a deserved rest at this point in time and at this age. I continue to wish him robust health to enjoy his retirement from active public service. President Buhari does not necessarily need to heed my advice. But whether or not he heeds it, Nigeria needs to move on and move forward,” he said.

“I have had occasion in the past to say that the two main political parties – APC and PDP – were wobbling. I must reiterate that nothing has happened to convince me otherwise. If anything, I am reinforced in my conviction. The recent show of PDP must give grave and great concern to lovers of Nigeria.

“To claim, as has been credited to the chief kingmaker of PDP, that for procuring the Supreme Court judgement for his faction of the Party, he must dictate the tune all the way and this is indeed fraught with danger.

“If neither APC nor PDP is a worthy horse to ride to lead Nigeria at this crucial and critical time, what then do we do? Remember Farooq Kperogi, an Associate Professor at the Kennesaw State University, Georgia, United States, calls it “a cruel Hobson’s choice; it’s like a choice between six and half a dozen, between evil and evil. Any selection or deflection would be a distinction without a difference.” We cannot just sit down lamenting and wringing our hands desperately and hopelessly.

Coalition of Nigerians

Having ruled out the PDP and the ruling APC of possessing the panacea to the malaise that ails the country, Mr Obasanjo therefore called for a movement he termed Coalition of Nigeria, which he offered to be a part of, to wrest power from the present ruling class and lead the country into the path of rebirth.

“We can collectively save ourselves from the position we find ourselves. It will not come through self-pity, fruitless complaint or protest but through constructive and positive engagement and collective action for the good of our nation and ourselves and our children and their children. We need moral re-armament and engaging togetherness of people of like-mind and goodwill to come solidly together to lift Nigeria up. This is no time for trading blames or embarking on futile argument and neither should we accept untenable excuses for non-performance.

“Let us accept that the present administration has done what it can do to the limit of its ability, aptitude and understanding. Let the administration and its political party platform agree with the rest of us that what they have done and what they are capable of doing is not good enough for us. They have given as best as they have and as best as they can give. Nigeria deserves and urgently needs better than what they have given or what we know they are capable of giving. To ask them to give more will be unrealistic and will only sentence Nigeria to a prison term of four years if not destroy it beyond the possibility of an early recovery and substantial growth.

“The development and modernization of our country and society must be anchored and sustained on dynamic Nigerian culture, enduring values and an enchanting Nigerian dream. We must have abiding faith in our country and its role and place within the comity of nations. Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck. All hands of men and women of goodwill must be on deck. We need all hands to move our country forward.

“We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN. Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress. Coalition to salvage and redeem our country. You can count me with such a Movement. Last time, we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our request. This time, we must ask, pray and work for change with unity, security and progress. And God will again grant us. Of course, nothing should stop such a Movement from satisfying conditions for fielding candidates for elections. But if at any stage the Movement wishes to metamorphose into candidate-sponsoring Movement for elections, I will bow out of the Movement because I will continue to maintain my non-partisan position. Coalition for Nigeria must have its headquarters in Abuja.

“This Coalition for Nigeria will be a Movement that will drive Nigeria up and forward. It must have a pride of place for all Nigerians, particularly for our youth and our women. It is a coalition of hope for all Nigerians for speedy, quality and equal development, security, unity, prosperity and progress. It is a coalition to banish poverty, insecurity and despair. Our country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around, outside and ahead. Coalition for Nigeria must be a Movement to break new ground in building a united country, a socially-cohesive and moderately prosperous society with equity, equality of opportunity, justice and a dynamic and progressive economy that is self-reliant and takes active part in global division of labour and international decision-making.

“The Movement must work out the path of development and the trajectory of development in speed, quality and equality in the short- medium- and long-term for Nigeria on the basis of sustainability, stability, predictability, credibility, security, cooperation and prosperity with diminishing inequality. What is called for is love, commitment and interest in our country, not in self, friends and kinship alone but particularly love, compassion and interest in the poor, underprivileged and downtrodden.

https://politicsngr.com/buhari-not-capable-ruling-nigeria-obasanjo-warns-not-run-2019read-letter/

THIS IS D SIMPLE,PLAIN AND GRAVE TRUTH OF D DECADE. OBJ AT IT AGAIN. ITS TIMELY PLS.
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by EKPETI(m): 3:11pm On Jan 23, 2018
OBJ has spoken Hus own opinion.

Now look at it this way, in a good Democratic society there must be good political parties but we don't have in Nigeria. If a minority party wins, he will dump d party and join d ruling party(bad one).

in Nigeria, we don't have a party with solutions to our problems in their manifestos. I pray we have @ least 2 good political parties with d interest of d masses @ heart.

As at now, no candidate with a vision on ground all I see is d same people that put us in d problem.
Please, leave age out of it because some govs who are young are messing up big time.

How I wish God can instruct Bishop Oyedepo to run for president but he is call for greater calling.

Honestly, I am not happy @ all with what is happening now. God is in motion to help us.
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by okenwa1ofEbonyi(m): 3:12pm On Jan 23, 2018
Let all Nigerians join hands and kick APC out. they bad business.
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by NgeneUkwenu(f): 3:14pm On Jan 23, 2018
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WE VOTED AGAINST JONATHAN WHEN WE BELIEVED HE HAD NOTHING TO OFFER. WE BROUGHT IN BUHARI WHO WE BELIEVE WAS FOR THE PEOPLE OF NIGERIA. ONLY GOD KNOWS WHO YOU ARE FOR BUT I WANT TO INFORM YOU THAT IF WE WERE ABLE TO DEAL WITH JONATHAN AND HIS SELFISH SUPPORTERS, YOU AND YOUR BUHARI IS A MOI MOI ISSUE. MAY GOD DISGRACE YOU ENERMIES OF NIGERIA.

If you believed Buhari will lose the election in 2019....then you are a novice in politics...The difference between Jonathan and Buhari in 2015 is the Support Base! Buhari has favoured the North, who determine who rules Nigeria... And they can never abandon him for any other unknown Northerner....Buhari Northern Support Base is intact ever than before....and He will win convincingly, if he contests..

Watch out in days to come, how they will turn the campaign..
Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by Segmat1: 3:15pm On Jan 23, 2018
Let those who have ears listening to the word from the pulpit of Bishop Olusegun Obasanjo.
This is very hard truth to Buhari,it is now left for him to yield to the advice.
God bless our country Nigeria.

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Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by amyzon: 3:17pm On Jan 23, 2018
Any party with good and traceable candidate will get my vote. Say NO to APC and PDP

Re: Obasanjo Warns Buhari Not To Contest In 2019: "Not Capable Of Ruling Nigeria" by obiageIi(f): 3:21pm On Jan 23, 2018

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